- Look up
chattel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chattel may
refer to:
Chattel, an
alternative name for
tangible personal property A
chattel house,...
- The
Chattel is a lost 1916
silent film
drama directed by
Frederick A.
Thomson and
starring stage actor E. H. Sothern. It was
produced and distributed...
-
Chattel mortgage,
sometimes abbreviated CM, is the
legal term for a type of loan
contract used in some
states with
legal systems derived from English...
- person's
lawful possession of a
chattel (movable
personal property). The
interference can be any
physical contact with the
chattel in a
quantifiable way, or...
-
Chattel house is a
Barbadian term for a
small moveable wooden house that
working class people would occupy. The term goes back to the
plantation days...
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except as a
punishment for a crime. In
chattel slavery, the
slave is
legally rendered the
personal property (
chattel) of the
slave owner. In economics, the...
- is movable. In
common law systems,
personal property may also be
called chattels or personalty. In
civil law systems,
personal property is
often called...
- The
legal institution of
human chattel slavery,
comprising the
enslavement primarily of
Africans and
African Americans, was
prevalent in the
United States...
- John
Poyntz Spencer, 5th Earl Spencer, KG, KP, PC (27
October 1835 – 13
August 1910),
known as
Viscount Althorp from 1845 to 1857 (and also
known as the...
- slavery, like that in the Americas, was
relatively rare.
Unlike systems of
chattel slavery,
slaves under Islamic law were not
regarded as
movable property...